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BMC accepts the Lemons for Leukemia Challenge

webmaster · May 4, 2018 ·

BMC happily accepts the Lemons for Leukemia Challenge from Farmers and Merchants Bank and the Boys & Girls Club of the Tri-County Area! As you enjoy our reactions, we encourage everyone to consider becoming a bone marrow donor and to keep those combating this illness in your thoughts and prayers. We hope they all fight this battle #macystrong.

Badger Mining now challenges Greenleaf Trucking and Fortifi Bank to bite some lemons for a great cause!

BMC welcomes Angelo LaMantia as new strategic leader of distribution

webmaster · April 17, 2018 ·

BERLIN, WISCONSIN – April 17, 2018 – Badger Mining Corporation (BMC) is pleased to welcome Angelo LaMantia as the company’s new strategic leader for transportation, distribution, and logistics. LaMantia’s primary responsibility will be leading BMC’s logistics division as it leverages the latest in technology, innovation, efficiency, and best practices. As vice president and general manager of North American supply chain for paper manufacturer UPM-Kymmene, Inc. prior to joining Badger Mining, LaMantia has a strong history of senior level leadership and teambuilding, as well as a solid record of navigating commodity-oriented products through today’s shifting market environments.

“Badger Mining realizes that innovation and leadership in logistics is integral to providing our customers with a world class customer service experience,” says Cody Wickersheim, member of the Advisory Team at BMC. “As such, we were patient in our search to find the best candidate that could help us elevate our game on this front. Mr. LaMantia’s record speaks for itself. His energy level, talent, and customer-driven philosophy adds another heavy lifter to our leadership team. We welcome Angelo to the Badger family and are looking forward to creating the next chapter of our future with him on our team.”

LaMantia’s first day with BMC was Monday, April 9.

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Badger Mining introduces activator-free, low-temperature proppant, Badger Tundra™

webmaster · January 23, 2018 ·

BERLIN, WISCONSIN – January 23, 2018 – Badger Mining Corporation (BMC) is pleased to announce the release of Badger Tundra™, a first of its kind, activator-free, low-temperature resin coated Northern White sand that works in conditions as low as 70 degrees Fahrenheit. While competitor’s products either crumble under the pressure, fail to generate consistent bond strength at low temperatures, or set up prematurely, BMC’s Badger Tundra™ sets the benchmark in activator-free, low-temperature proppant flowback solutions.

“In today’s oil and gas environment, operators are looking for low-cost solutions,” says Joe Cessar, leader of oil and gas sales at BMC. “Badger Tundra™ generates real, repeatable bond strength to prevent proppant flowback at temperatures as low as 70 degrees Fahrenheit.  Our customers can complete their wells with confidence and generate a very quick return on a relatively modest investment.”

With its new and proprietary resin formulation, Badger Tundra™ will protect operators from surface iron washouts, excessive spend on sand separators and disposal, expensive coiled tubing cleanouts, and the pulling and replacing of down-hole pumps. Furthermore, Badger Tundra™ is the first proppant technology to utilize more than 60 percent bio-renewable materials in its composition.

“We looked at the available low-temperature products on the market, be they phenolics or polyurethanes, and recognized the technology being used was simply not good enough,” says Adam Katz, leader of sales and marketing at BMC. “So we went back to the drawing board and developed a brand new technology that is truly unique and custom designed for low temperature wells. There is no question that Badger Tundra™ is the best low-temperature resin coated sand on the market, so why pump anything else?”

All Badger Tundra™ is coated on BadgerFrac®, a Premium Northern White sand substrate originating from the company’s mining facilities in Wisconsin, and can be available at any of BMC’s two dozen distribution centers throughout the Americas. More information on Badger Tundra™ can be found at badgerminingcorp.com.

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BMC wraps up another successful special deer hunt, receives Hometown Hero Award from State Assembly

webmaster · November 6, 2017 ·

BERLIN, WISCONSIN – November 6, 2017 – Last month, Badger Mining Corporation (BMC) completed its 17th year as a company sponsor of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources’ (WDNR) annual deer gun hunt for people with disabilities, and on Thursday, November 2nd, was honored to be recognized as a Hometown Hero by the Wisconsin State Assembly for its continued support of the hunting program. Nominated for the award by Representative Joan Ballweg, the Hometown Hero program “seeks to identify and recognize individuals from around the state who give of themselves to make a difference in our communities and in the lives of those around them.” Tiffany Thoma, BMC Environmental Team Leader, who has been involved with the special hunt since its inception at BMC, accepted the award on BMC’s behalf.

“What an honor it is,” said Thoma in her remarks to the State Assembly last Thursday. “In the opening prayer, [we were reminded] to be thankful, gracious, forgiving and kind – I think we have all learned that being a part of this [program] and giving back to everyone we have touched [through this hunt]… Thank you.”

The WDNR began the special hunt in 1990 in order to provide hunting opportunities for individuals with certain disabilities at a time of year when temperatures are generally milder and mobility in the woods and fields is easier. Badger Mining began participating in the program in 2001 for one of its now-retired associates who was injured in a swimming accident decades before.

Originally taking place only at BMC’s St. Marie property in Green Lake County, which is a reclaimed sand mine, the hunt has since expanded to include BMC’s Fairwater property in Green Lake and Fond du Lac Counties in 2006, its Taylor property in Jackson and Trempealeau Counties in 2008 and its Merrillan property in Jackson County this year. Throughout the four properties, BMC accommodated 16 hunters this year, 12 of which were new and 4 that were returning. The hunters ranged in age from 17 to 70 years old, and came from every corner of the state of Wisconsin to participate.

For many of the hunters, getting out into the woods and fields to experience a deer hunt, whether it was the first time or returning after many years away, is an opportunity that truly resonates with them. As one first-time hunter with BMC said, “The experience will last a lifetime.” Another hunter, even though he unfortunately was not able to get a deer during his time sitting out, still said “it was the most fun hunting, ever.”

While many of the hunters are grateful for the chance to hunt again, the BMC associates that volunteer their time to help guide these hunters receive so much from the experience as well. As one first-time BMC guide said after helping, “Thank you for allowing me to help with the hunters. It has truly been one of the most rewarding things I have ever done!”

These reactions make it easy for BMC to continue to participate in the hunt each year. Through this program, Badger Mining has touched the lives of 96 different individuals over the last 17 years, with the deer always being a bonus. “Each of the participants holds a special place in our hearts,” says Thoma. “Deer or no deer, all come out of the hunt with smiles, new friendships, and memories that last a lifetime. For these reasons, we can’t wait for the 2018 hunt and many more after that.”

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Click here to watch Rep. Ballweg present the Hometown Hero Award to BMC.

Click here for photos of BMC associates receiving the Hometown Hero Award.

The Story of the C.A. Chier Resource Center

webmaster · September 21, 2017 ·

In the Badger Mining Corporation crest, the color green signifies BMC’s commitment to environmental responsibility. This commitment is best illustrated in the story of the Clifford A. Chier Resource Center in Berlin, Wisconsin. More than twenty years ago, BMC took an abandoned foundry landfill, reclaimed the area, and changed it into the C.A. Chier Resource Center that we know today – morphing the site, as the Wisconsin Business Friend of the Environment award stated, from an “eyesore” into a “wildlife wonderland.” Why go through all this? Because it was the right thing to do. To learn more about the transformation of this site, click here.

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